Malaya Tribune, 3 July 1937

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXIV. No. 155. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune Singaparv: Saturday, July IW7. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1937. FIVE CENTS-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 137 1 THE MRra WITH YOtJR BREAKFAST. Try The The Original 'ĔSal PRIMUS W Sk Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING or occasional COOKING —when it seems unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal for" efficiency and economy. The superior workmanship and materials used in their r
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    • 107 1 ——————WWCT Head The SVIVDAV TRIIIt \i: Dominant In Malaya I POWDERED WHOLE MILK j ONE OF THE VERY FIRST ESSENTIALS FOR > T OOD* HE IS PLENTY OF MILK EVERY DAY. WITH GLIM IN YOUR PANTRY YOU ARE ASSURED OF CONSTANT MILK SUPPLY -IT IS SAFE, CONVENIENT AND ECONOMICAL. S
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    • 593 2 I M. HASSAN, 34, 36 37, Bras Bs»sah Road, SINGAFORE. Telephone No. 3411. Branch at 24, Jalan Ibrahim, JOHORE. STOCKISTS OF: Frigidaires, Koldchests. modern electric chandeliers, fancy lamp bowls and shades, bed lamps, fans, electric bells, batteries, wiring accessories, domestic appliances sanitary wares and etc. CONTRACTORS FOR: Electrical, water and
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    • 487 2 J ARE YOU FULLY AWARE OF OUR I S CHARGES BEING MODERATE FOR BOTH ELECTRICAL AND I WAlfcP INSTALLATION! I OUR WOKJK \3 \NSHIP IS GUAR- ANTEED FOR A\ k THING ELEC- i TRICALLY DONE AND WATER r PIPING LAID. ANl> GENERAL REPAIRS CARRIED OUI. j Thone 7176 or call
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    • 652 2 For best value and cheapest prices in all kinds of: WATCHES CLOCKS I ALARM CLOCKS Enquiries Invited from all markets. i Wholesale only supplied. Phone 3"**, write or call at E. NASSIM SONS 381, North Bridge Road, mammmmamamammm SINGAPORE. BEAUTIFUL CEMETERY MEMORIALS In marble or granite. Photos sent on application,
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    • 412 2 SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE HIGH COURT, SINGAPORE. D. C. Summons No. 5476 of 1936. Between Varsity Food Co. Plaintiffs And Chop Ban Haat neng Defendant AUCTION SALE OF All that one undivided moiety or equ«l third share in freehold land situate ort sth milestone Thomson Road, Singapdr» area 1 acre
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    • 249 2 Eu Court Building D. T. LIM COY For Your INDIGESTION HERB TEA SLIMMING HERB TEA OBAT PRIOK BUA KRAS HAIR OIL GRAVEL HERB TEA JAVA FACE LOTION KRUPOK UDANG KRUPOK IRAN KECHAN BATAVIA STANGEE PENGANTEN. 353, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. DIABETES. DIABETIC SUFFERER!: no j despair. So long us and
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  • 509 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES DANISH MERCHANT FLEET Increase In Last Year's Receipts ACCORDING to the report of the DaSteamship Owners' Association the freight receipts of the merchant fleet amounted to 215 millions kr. in 1*36, compared with 201 millions in 1935 and 191 millions in 1934. During recent years shipowners have
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  • 132 3 jusr five days after she was opened Jetty at Shanghai on June 7 the brand new sea-going harbour tug Chen Tai ran aground at Tsingtao on the horseshoe reef lust outside of the small harbour while on her wav to Chefoo The steam tugs of the Tsingtao
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    • 448 3 STEAMER BAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) P. O. S. N Co.'g SAILINGS OUTWARDS. m Due Tonnage, Spore. 1937. hOUDAN 6 500 Jilv >i RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 16 S R AM 17:000 38 30 BUHDWAN 6,070 July 31 COP^ PINDI 17 Al 13 SaYt 15 000 Aug. 27 SOMALI fl
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    • 125 3 S. K.| reduced fare to I ENGLAND j ria Africa, returning t to Singapore via Suez £103-8-0 Up Fare provides Singapore|Africa j O S X Cabin Class; Africa Englind Union Castle 2nd Class; London- Singapore N.Y.K. 2nd Clas*. For further particulars, Apply to O.S.K. PASSAGE DEPT., Singapore. B. L S.
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    • 473 3 .j M. 8, X, j I KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) I, (Incorporated In Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Dae Dae Sailing Dne i*± KOMAKI MARU iST* JulT 6 "7 *1* 1 mjs KANO MARU Aug 7 19 Aug. ZZ 1L 25 n"? *J I
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    • 136 3 IKDO-CHTNA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated :n England). Direct Service to Japan via H u ngkon,7 and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao. Swatow. Am~v\ Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang. Yangtot ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA Arr. Sails. KUMSANG July
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    • 461 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE SE°h US on e Class Motorshlps. Most FO \oT^»n^^ AR SOLLES LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Mr From From From From •MttnwTa 3 r MaJ acca P.S'ham P'nt Allia SFI 20 7 21-7 23-7* AL6IA 10-8 10-8 H-8 n-« BORINGIA 31-8 31-8 1-9 •FIONIA
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    • 411 3 STEAMER KULflfGl §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore fIX- 1937 I m.s "TRAVK" omits Manila Japan Due Singapore July 26 HOMEWARD. FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN s.s. -SCHARNHORST' also calls Genoa In port i
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  • 428 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, July 2. Last Price To-day Changi i Steadier Dull £2? Buyers. 9% 99 16 -I|l6 bp^ 1 Sellers. »1116 9 11.16 May Buyers 9 1116 9% —IH6 j T, y Sellers. 9 13 16 9 1116 —V 8 July Sept. Buyers. 9*4 9% Sellers.
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  • 263 4 9,000 Acres Of Crops In Egypt Attacked Alexandria. THE cotton-worm plague which is attacking Egypt's cotton crop is gaming ground. Despite the Government's determined eliorts to check me plague more than 9.0U0 acres cf crops are now being attacked. Recently, the area affected was only 2,000 acre, and
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  • 98 4 British Official Wireless. London, July 2. Paris 12B 3 4 New York 494 5 16 Montreal 405' s Brussels 29.3834 Geneva 21.64 Amsterdam 8 99'4 Ml Inn 93 31 32 Berlin 12.32 Stockholm 19.39 Yx Copenhagen 22.40 j Oslo 19.90 Vienna 2dVt Prague 141% Belgrade 216 Madrid nom
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  • 307 4 Swarm In Geneva; Buses Held Up Geneva. BEES buzzed into the news recently. Here are the stories of their activities, sent by Reuter correspondents in different parts oi Europe: For the first time within living me-n-cry the home town of the League ol Nations has been
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  • 120 4 Jerusalem. "Blood-money" at the rate of 1250 fcr every bread-winner killed durin r the 1936 disturbances in Palestine is to be paid, it is reported, by the Palestine Oovernment to families bereaved in the riots. Such compensation will be eiven only ;n the cases of Arabs and Jews
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  • 205 4 Singapore, July 2. R iSiam» W. Coast No. 1 per Kcyan $144 R. (Siami W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $137 R iSiam) W. Cuast No. 3 per Koyan $13« R. (Siam) -White" No. AI $220 R (Siam) "White Rice" No. 1 $210 j R. (Slam» "White Rice" No.
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    • 798 4 r j Overse?.-Ckinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j 1 (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement!). I l S Successori to t The Chinese Commercial Bank. LlmJtea The Ho Hong Bank- Limited, and > The Oversea-Chinese Ban*. Limitea. i CAPITAL I Authorised $-40,000,000.00. Issued md Paid Ujjj I HZ\D OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CH
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    • 103 4 TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. No. 6-A, Change Alley Instead of 28-A, Change Alley, Singapore. Telephone No. 2633. Brand New Port- gpS ilsh. Keyboards i^^^^aasSESS fitted with Standard Pica Types Sz jm jf Automatic Key set ff^^y Tabulator. A 1 s c Dealers in New *c Second!-"md TvoeStockists of ERIKA writers and
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  • 1522 5 rnrnr an* Co. tyaU MINING Fl r °0 Lr»ll ft evatt 4 Amp,» Tin m B n M t" fl Asam Kumbang 3»;# M| «j> £1 Austral Malay 5«- s#,- tte 5,-Ayer Hitam 283 JtJ3 «52,» —-Ji a M Chenderinng 2tl- »j- af j. jJ 5 J?
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  • 532 5 Messrs. Stanton Nelson Oo.'s Report TO: market has remained quiet during the past week without any very d ;S Lnct:ve features. If anything a rat her better feeling as a result or more encouraging news from outside a ln/th nCl i Governm has decided to a ow
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  • 186 5 SELLING Singapore, July 3. London T.T. 2j4 1(16 London demand 24 116 Lor, don 4 months* sight 2i4 1 8 Lyt as demand 1460 Ha.aburg demand 142 New York demand 57 H!i6 Montreal demand 57 niie Batavia demand 104 3 4 Samarang demand 104>/ 2 Calcutta Bombay and Rangoon
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  • 615 5 "Socialist Principles In Every Department" (By Air Mail) "coptat tct < Sheffield, June 21. SOCIALIST pnnciples in every department" were outlined by Mr C rw At H? e Leader of the Parliamentary Ornosition, here. rJP' A L u ee. who was speaking at a tiESLltft*
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  • 205 5 Calcutta University Scheme lESSONS in the arts of fare will begin this month at Calcutta University if th e Bengal Presii oency and Assam district authorities agree to the scheme. The first university examination in* the subject is expected to be held in February or March next year
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  • 162 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, July 3. r> i Total 'or Company Divlde nd B fa Cl °g ate Ex My ~al TIN Payable Date to date Hitam Tin 5% Int. June 30 to July 5 Tnlv 1 i*ar Kamunting 10% int July ii t, y y 1
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    • 217 5 IBANK OF CHINA i j (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) C J 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. I t Telephones: Manafer's Office 6444 S Exchange Dept. 6141 j General Office 518<$-» I Cable Address: "CHUNGKUO" t -aid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000.00 > Reserve Funds in excess of 4,800,000.00 Total Assets
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  • 280 6 Posts ior Aged Men I Washington Tjy»X in s.tklog to reform the Supr?m. j C' urt l>v appointlitß younger lutic i> i r.o*: '"«'i. lt U insincere bscau- 112 of > .uea '1 appoint aod m-n i• .-V -viaUi «.I responsibility t<? the en- t'-i o:
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  • 132 6 Gramophone Records I'sed To Spread Propaganda Belgrade. Gramoohone records are benrj u to spread religious propaganda in Yugoslavia by a new ac-tt known ai the "Bible Examiners 1 t Although the scet has betn banned by the oolice, its missionaries overcome llu-ir by uramopliune. On Sunday*. tney yo
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  • 110 6 Washington. "They are new all dead or wounded." is how Mr. David MacKer.zie, a 22--year-old student ol Edinburg University has oescribed the fate bi 22 British T.ewis-gonners fighting Jot the Government :n Spain in a lecture to United States Congressmen and members of the famish Embassy here.
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  • 100 6 Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai, *Kobe. Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing i 0 p.m. to-day. Medan Jask§, +Amsterdam? and Londonl: Nelheilands, closing i.30 p.m. toaay. T Penang, Siam, Burma, India, Iraq. Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland. Europe and N. and fa America: Imperial, closing 10
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  • 195 6 Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Ind.es etc. by Air I Qantas) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders" letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders* letters only 3.30 p m. and general delivery of
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  • 28 6 TJ h 5..:. BrSLStagi for Java. Mails pre tiOU±nV announced as closing at 10.20 a.mi '.o-day will new close at 2 pm. on the came day.
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  • 32 6 The Air Mall (Imperial) despatched .rom Singapore on June 23 wab delivered in London yesterday. ihe Air Mail (Netherlands) despatchd from Singapore on June 26 was delivered in London yesterday.
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  • 222 6 Feature At Golden Gate Exposition San Francisco. Coloured pavements which will make women seem more beautiful and men more romantic will be a feature of the Golden Gate International Exposition to be held in San Francisco in 193y. The effect will be obtained, it is hoped, by a
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  • 225 6 Increase In Number Of Patents Filed Simla. INVENTOWt' are growing busier In India The number of applications for patents made m India was 1.068 last year comoared wit a «»fio to 1935, according to a report now published by *ne Patent r fflco cf the Government of Iniia
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  • 126 6 Rapid Increase In Population Washington. America's Indians, once considered a "dying" race, are now increasing more rapidly than any other group In the country. The Indian population is now 334.300. the Indian Office here reports, compared with an estimated 800,000 when Christopher Columbus di-covercd America. Births now exceed
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  • 313 6 World Buying British Machines (By Air Mail) London, June 23. IN spite of the demands of the expansion programme of the Royal Air Force, many of the British aircralt manufacturers who have obtained large Government contracts have been able maintain their markets abroad. Increases in size of factories
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  • 206 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JULY 3 Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div. I, R.A. v. Middlesex, Anson Road Stadium; Malaya Cup Match, Negri-Sembilan v. Singapore, Seremban. Cricket: S.C.C. v. P.W.D., 2nd day, S.C.C.; S.C.C. v. R.A.F., Seietar; S.C.R.C. v. S R C. II. S.C.R.C.; C.S.C. v. Khalsa, C.S.C.;
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  • 132 6 Singapore, July 3. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf 'Entrance Gate 1) Tot tori Maru 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Kaisar-I-Hind 18: Kistna 16; Demodocus 13; Pangkor 12; Scharnhorst 10; Andre Lebon 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) S.lvercedar 30: Javanese Prince 32S'ng
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  • 157 6 ALHAMBRA. Ace cirst six chapters_|_ 3.15. Dd L-.15 p.m. CAPITOL.-—Faui Mftnl and Laise Rainer in The uooa Earth," 3.15, 0.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVlLlON.—Claudette Colbert and Fred MaeMurrav in "Maid c>i 8 .cm*' and '"Undersea Romance,' 3.15 6.15 and j. io p. m. RITZ.—At 7.45 pm. "Lady By Choice"
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  • 157 6 The following passengers are leavmg for Australia by the, mo .or vessel Merkur, sailing from Singapore to-morrow (.Sunday) at 11 a.m.:— Mr. F. S. Cable, Miss D. Penty. Mrs. E. Wynn Martyn. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Treglowan, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen. Mr. C. J.
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  • 13 6 The P. and O. Somail reached London at 4 a.m. on July L
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 174 6 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J TO-NIGHT Orchestra! Concert 8.15 to 9.15 P .m. j DINNER DANCE and Complete Change of Programme by the I d FOKIEN MARVIN RUSSIAN TRIO j ~M- 81.00 Bock Yoa^ Tabl I "RAFFLES BRASSERIE bras basah road. I POPITIAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES |Sea View Hotel; 1
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    • 171 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. TEO 7IL>CK CHUAN has left the employ Of Messrs. T. G. KIAT Co., of No 736, North Bridge Road, Singapore, as from the 28th clay of Juuc." 1937, and the easterners of the said T. G. Kia" Co are requested to
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    • 289 6 HEARTBURN Man* people suffer from ihis distressing condition without realising that a form Of indigestion produced by the (?ocompocition of indigestible food gS h the .stomach. An ocrasionol doJo? Maclean Brand Stomach Powder fnwater prevents the of:jc food in the intesttocS. Aparfrom tli, help it affords to the S Maclean
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 182 6 •> POSTAL INTELLIGENCE r -1 STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATF AND TIME France Maru July I 12 30 p.m. SonTd U.SA. (Parcels only) Eurylochus 3.1.30 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and rQ(5f 3 2 p.m. Timor Dilly S ag 3 3 p.m. Diambi and K.
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  • 45 7 Mr. R. P. S. Walker, Principal of the King Edward VII School, Taioing, go\s on leave by the Blue Funnel Liner next week. As already reported. Mr. E. T. M. Lias succeeds him at Taiping. Mr. F. Cobb taking Mr. Lias's place at BuVU Mertajam.
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  • 190 7 Tribute From Colonial Secretary's Wife ißy Air Mail) London, June 18. TRIBUTE to the valuable work of women in every branch of Imperial endeavour was paid by Lady Beatrice Ormsby-Gore, wife of the Colonial Secretary, when she spoke at the first annual dinner of the
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  • 101 7 Ashes Laid To Rest In Sydney THE ashes of the late Sergt. Sullivan, V.C, were laid to rest in Sydney on June 30. Sergt. Sullivan, a member of the Australian Coronation Contingent, died in London, following a street accicent. The urn containing the ashes, which reached Sydney
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  • 37 7 The Hon. Mr. W. E. Pepys, General Adviser, Johore. who is going home on leave on July 16. gave a luncheon party last week at his residence in honour of H E. Sir Shenton and Lady Thomas.
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  • 19 7 Commissions as Second Lieutenants. F.M S.V.F.. have been granted to Messrs. I. A Simpson and J. C. K. Marshall.
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    • 499 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT? BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: A. P. AMIRTHAI.JNGAM. Address of debtor: No. 165, Kallarg Poa 1. Singapore. Description of debtor: Trolley Bus Driver, Singapore, Traction Co. No. of Proceedings: 197
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    • 611 7 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL Sunday, 6.50 am. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 800 a.m Choral Eucharist. 9 a.m., Malay Service. 10.15 a.m., Children's Service. 6.30 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: The Rev. N. Williams. WEEKDAYS Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 8 a.m. Holy
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    • 585 7 4 p.m., Divine Service at Royal Air F'orcc Bci*so 5 p.m., Divine Service at Alexandra Brickworks Chapel. 5.15 p.m., Epworth League Meeting, i Speaker: Rev. S. S. Pakiarathan. 6 p.m., Worship Service in English. Preacher: Mr. V. E. Thomas. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., Christian Youths' Association Meeting. Wednesday, 5.30 p.m., Choir
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    • 146 7 GULL BAHAR It is fragrant Al^^l^ and cooling to tie life W W eyes and brain. It -^^^^^^^^^^^^3 English Docto.s. j|S pfc^^ Prepared irom vjJjijW, B^^^ffmESt^S BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. fßs^^ Try once and you will ask for no other. Price <2 oz. ooitie) G3 c:s. per octtle Obtainable everywheie. Sole
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    • 400 8 *4" 1 k The 1\ rribune says- THE CHAPTERS ARE FULL OF EXCITEMENT AND REAL ACTION AND I ARE A FITTING HERALD FOR THE FOLLOWING SIX WHICH ARE TO I APPEAR SOON. I \y}\ H FINAL CHANCE TO SEE THE FIRST 6 CHAPTERS. I VICTORIA Theatre TO-NIGHT SAT., WED., SAT.,
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    • 208 8 4 j PACKED TO THE DOORS! j A Record Crowd Is Expected To-Night j Come Early j i 3 SHOWS TO-DAY and L ilk" Ilff li TO-MORROW I Children Half Price to Matinee (3-15) only. J Hundreds are Seeing it Twice! I Story, j ji ll—-——JL.—!! 1 J 1 J.
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    • 286 8 f! "For entertainment it surpasses all my other productions" says Frank Lloyd three times winner of the Motion Picture Academy Award, (the man who "CAVALCADE", "UNDER TWO FLAGS". PAVILION 3.5 6.3 9,5 When love was sin they dared to lovel The breathless romance of o dashing Virginian cavalier and the
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  • 240 9 Turkey's Ambitious Aim Ankara, June 26. Turkey is aiming at a vast coalescing of the Islamic States of Asia r.. Wi i? 22? in view sa y s Reuter, Dr. Tewftk Rushdi Aras, the Foreign Minister, has started on a round of diplomatic visits for bringing cbout
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  • 125 9 <By Air Mail) London. Two interesting items were found in me stamp collection of the late Mr Michael Stephens, at a London sale Ip o ne was a N °va Scotia envelope of 1802 sent to India bearing a pair of violet one shilling and a yellow
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  • 51 9 A remarkable scene taken from the Paramount film, "An Underwater Komance, whicn is now snowing at me Pavilion. The Whole of tins oicture was filmed under water near Ocala, Florida. Those tattr* pan actually played their parts under eight feet of water, laying under for about a minute at a
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  • 180 9 (By Air Mail) Lamar, Missouri. Mrs. Lillian June Sawyer is uniqui among America's child brides in that she finds herself at the age of 14 with a family of five step-children, one of whom is older than herself She eloped with a coal hauler, a 40--year old
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  • 329 9 Heavy Investments In Manchukuo Washington. JAPAN'S economic troubles have <* nothing to do with foreign restrictions on her trade but ar* directly due to her policy of pouring millions of yen into Manchukuo. without getting a safe return on her investment This is the belief of Dr.
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  • 256 9 Questions Which Premiers Will Discuss FORECASTS of the subjectf wn'ch would be discussed at the meeting ot the Premiers of the Little Entente i In the Danube steamer Carol 11, ap- 1 pear to be borne out in part by the I 9< mmunique issued after the conferemv
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  • 138 9 Judge's Scheme To Protect Marriage Evansville, Indiana. To call attention to the sanctity <>? R,, f c ar v, rlage tie Jud S e Benjamin E Week *here. lnst,tuted a divorce id tnat he ehcee tne month of brides, as a fitting time tv emphasise that the
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  • 68 9 Bayonne. ihe tram service between Paris and Lisbon Is to be restored. This decision has now been taken here at a conference of representatives of the railways concerned which are in the hands of the French, the Portuguese, and Spanish insurgents. The only condition which will b
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    • 237 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—European Mercantile house requires an experienced mm to supervise despatch department with a knowbdgc of ••om-spondence, shipping, transoort, etc. Write Box No. 248 co Mal-va J.'ibune, Singapore. TO LET-JAVA VILLA, 75, W:lk nson" Raa£ Apply D T. Lira Company, 35?. North Bridge Road, Singapore. FOR SALE—Dodge 6 Roadster
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    • 273 9 •j. ZZZZZk j ANNOUNCEMENT!! J j Ellison S. Ezeki'el Co v J OPTICIANS, WATCHMAKERS f S*?* Wj, j j PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS. U i 3» CAPITOL BUILDING j SINGAPORE. j KLSTHfTrSF SL!S?TS! that their Representative is now at the I H< J I SE Malacca. Free consultation to eyesight wiU be
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    • 340 9 T I Great World Show j Cabaret To-mght 3rd july 8 P m To 2 am. J CHARITY NIGHT j If*■ 1 1111 ii 11 j tSSWMKBBBSBBBS j I EXTENSION TO 2 A. M. j BATA BALLOONS STREAMEtt.'* WILL BR BfBTfti&ITTJED. J WATCH FOR FURTHER aNNOUNr mo I DANCERS AND
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  • 51 10 Ivlr Mrs. E. M Perrrru ar*i 1 .•.•.l *v wish to express their sit cere '.k;uik e to n.l! relatives a>\d iiieiid r wliu pi tended the fttneiu' c: \tic I ale Mr.. Leonora (!>elUe> Porrei" a wr 11 at those *?'ho sent wit'fll '< a letters
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  • 648 10 PR ANTE'S desertion of the gold standard has been expected for some time. It has long been evident that no government In the country could attempt to balance its accounts without it. The actual decision has caused some fluctuation in the exchanges, but there has been no
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  • 289 10 Passengers On The Kajputana H. H. U:j Saltan o/ Pu)mii3. who was vrf-f'.il lit Hir Coronation, Is re'urnnuc to Malaya hv thr P and O. tncr Ra/|iuuna. which Irft London on Jttnc 18 UUv i pusacligi'iJj lor U:r Straits are follow For Pfi.anu Ml J I
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  • 118 10 Causes Shipping Disasters Off l>ritoin British Official Wireless. Runbv. July 2 f\V<) >iiunur,. Cr d'deci ott Ncwhavci» in j ChuitT)'*< «S! 'his motnir- Th v w r the Rms ,Mtp "ZlrlyanU" 2503 mi.,, •.f Dele*- r»iil Canadian owr.«r* and tit" 'OirPiUiii fiSCQ ions, of town SleiT* jputot 3oth
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  • 211 10 NOTES COMMENTS Radio Licences THERE have been grumbles regarding the increase in the radio licence fee in Singapore from $5 to $12. but it is clear that the programmes of the B M.B.C. have attracted many new listeners. On Jan. 1 radio licences in Singapore numbered 2,580. On June 30
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  • 127 10 THE total gross revenue collected by the Vehicles Registration Department, Singapore, in 1936 was being $125,739 more than the estimate and an increase of $72,126 over 1935. After deducting $105,707, being the proportionate amount collected on taxes payable to the Rural Board $12,103, being refunds made on cars,
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  • 123 10 jyjß. G. C. Meredith, the Registrar of Vehicles, refers in his report to the registration of bicycles, which was begun in October. When it was decided to introduce legislation, it was estimated that there were about 20,000 bicycles on the island, but investigation showed that this estimate
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  • 264 10 •THE "Radiant Living" movement, which is now becoming a world-wide organisation, had a very small begin The idea was first expounded by Dr. H. Sutcliffe, who was a Doctor of Science of an Australian university, •and the holder of a Government position in Melbourne. During his spare time
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  • 353 10 "Leaker OOnm n Cpitaph: He walked en the suicide of the road. Sales resistance —the triumph of mind over patter. A A A A Mcst of us get as many good breaks as bad ones, but we forget all about the good ones. It is lucky
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    • 197 10 ROBINSON'S MA CKINTOSHES CUT ON A GENEROUS SCAlil 4 AND SPECIALLY MADE FOIi j.i fil TROPICAL WEAR. SEAMS f& DOUBLE sh VN AN5} TAPED If 1 the "ALFRED" fl SINGLE BREASTED MODEL 1 PROOFED COTTON TWILL IN A /j 1 SERVICEABLE FAWN SH^DE. /j i UN LIN ED, TWO-WAY COLLAR,
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    • 53 10 t 1 Opening Offer i 3 poses for $1 l (Post Card Size) 1 S Studio 33 j NOW OPEN j Tel. 3304 33 Stamford Road, i I Eye Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. Thompson D O.Sc. Dr.
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  • 368 11 RAN SHORT OF FUEL NO PONTOONS Last Lap Of World Flight ACCORDING to Reuter reports Miss Amelia Earhart (Mrs. Putnam) the famous American aviatrix, and her co-pilot Capt. Noonan. who were in Singapore a fortnight asro on her round-the-world flight, is missin«r
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  • 66 11 By command of the King, the Profession and service of the Most Noble O li of 'he Garter was revived at the Royal Chapel of St. George, Windsor. Berkshire recently after an Interval of 23 years. Ihe King, Queen. Queen Mary and other members ol the Royal family att.nd.ct. The
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  • 108 11 27 KILLED Managing Director A Victim Reuter. London, July 2. EXPLOSIONS and a fire at the Brymbo Colliery at Chesterton. Stoke-on-Trent thi* morning are feared to have resulted in twentytwo being killed. Thirteen are injured. The dead include Mr. John Cox. joint managing director of thr
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  • 577 11 Man Who Shone Torch At Seance (.By Air Mall) London. June 2b. SEANCES In an attic, alleged to have culminated in a struggle between spectators and "White Moose." 'spirit" of a North American Indian, formed the subject of an amazing story at Greenwich. The trouble was stated
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  • 50 11 Australian Businessman Aviator Mr. Harry MtEvOy, the Australian business man, who arrived in Singapore by hL, plane, "Fostars Shoes" "yesterday alter an aerial tour of China, left Singapore at 9.55 this morning accompanied by his wife, and three children, and Capt. Nea>, his co-pilot-companion, on his way home.
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  • 65 11 FIRST RETURNS President De Valera Safe Reuter. Dulil'n. July 3. outstanding results in pfnerul election so far autumn el •ire thai President t>e Valern ha« been returned for County Clare and the Ministers Mr. MacSntee and Mr. Traynor haw )>etn re-elected in Dublin. Mr. Cosgrave (Opposition Leader)
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  • 285 11 Britain's Prestige Never Higher ißy Air Mall» London, June SIR Thomas Inskip. Minister for 1-he Co-ordination ol Defence, speaking at a fete near K Imarnock said a loi or nonsense was talked about loss of pre tigo by this country, but our presUgfstood higher than ever. If
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  • 24 11 Reuter. Stockholm. July 2. Jonsson brc';e the world's 2 000 metres record hi 5-H-4 10 sees, beating Ladoumegue's 5-21 8 10 sees.—Reuter.
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  • 43 11 A'l Bulcaria is celebrating the birth or a ton to Queen Joanna, consort of King Boiis Tne baby prince is heir to the throne. The picture shows King Boris and Queen Joanna of Bulgaria with their little daughter, Princess Maria Louise. <Planet News)
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  • 121 11 Substitute Bill PARTY LEADER'S PROPOSALS Reuter. Washing-ton, July Tt. COMPLETE Democratic substitute for President Roosevelt's Supreme Court Bill came before the Senate to-day. Senator Robinson, leader of the Democratic majority. explaining that, the proposals would permit three uppointmen's to the court, within the next alx month»,
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  • 104 11 Resumption Of Relations A Vain Hope? 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. July 3. ACCORDING to certain political observers, the resumption of SinoJapanese relations is still a vain hope because Japan, though outu-atdly professing a des re for i-econcihation, is in fact having their objects in view.
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  • 68 11 Reuter. Paris, July o. FRENCH Ambassadors are vounding the views of 27 states which are members of the Non-intervention Committee and have already received support fiom 20 for the AngloFrench propo^a's.—Reuter. Berlin, July 3. Well-informed circles hoic attach the greatest importance to the possibility of a further examination
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  • 75 11 A COMPROMISE Withdrawal Of Troops Moscow, July 3. A SATISFACTORY solution of the Amur River incident has been reached, according to a statement by the Japanese Ambassador at the conclusion of a conversation with M. Litvinoff (Foreign Minister). The Ambassador stated that the Soviet had agreed to
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  • 51 11 Shipping Suspended Owing To Heavy Floods Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 2. THE Huangho is rapidly rising around the Tungkwan area. On account of the strong currents, shipping has to be suspended. It is reported that huge consignment cf goods is now being held up.—Sin Chew Jit
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  • 50 11 Unfounded Report Of Being: Forced Down Reuter. New York. July 2 A MESSAGE from the Globe wireless station which reported receipt of a. message from the station at Musc'.e Rock, California, stating that one of the Pan-American Airways clippers was down "somewhere in the Pacific" has proved unfounded.—Reuter.
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  • 111 11 No Civil War Between Szechuen And Nanking Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai July 3. RUMOURS of civil war between Szechuen and Nanking have completely died down. Conditions in Chungking, the provincial capital, are returning to normal, and the people are resuming their daily lif e unperturbed. As a
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  • 72 11 Grant From Carnegie Fund For Study A despatch has been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies announcing that Dr. A. H. Lowther. Mtuical Officer, Malayan Medical Ser\iee. has been awarded a grant from th e Fund provided by the Trustees of ihe Carnegie
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  • 50 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July 3. Mr. Kawagoe. the Japanese Amb*ssador to China, is proceeding to Nank:ni to-day. He will nut be able to meet Dr. Wang Chung Hui. the Chinese Fo.cign Minister, who left for Killing yesterday to attend nn impcrtar.t conference. Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 272 12 REJECTED BY COMMITTEE "CONTROL CANNOT SURVIVE," SAYS LORD PLYMOUTH Reuter. JJRITISH and French, as well as Russian, representatives on. the committee for non- intervention in Spain are afraid that a death-blow has been delivered to the nonintervention plan by the German-Italian refusal to
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  • 922 12 Difference Of Opinion On Principle ft result of to-day's meeting ot tlie non-intervention sub-commjl'eu It is rear that. while no breakdown ha* occurred, a m:irked difference oi opinion and principle exic?a between the Italians and Germans, and *o some extent the Portuguese. on the one side, and
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  • 177 12 A Decrease In Deaths Reported rpHE Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended June 26 shows that there were 257 deaths, compared with 266 in the previous week, and with 278 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were* Beri-beri
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  • 183 12 Claudette Colbert In Good Film At Pavilion AT THE CINEMA AN excellent programme fot the week- end was released af* the Pavilion Theatre yesterday, the main feature being "Maid of Salem." Paramount'* screen epic of (he early colonising dny> in Massachusetts. when a witchcraft scare swept the
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  • 45 12 British Official Wireless. London, July 3. The amount applied for in tenders for £45.000,000 in Treasury bills was £72,860,000. The average rate per cent, for the bills, at three months, was lis. 0 45d. against lis. 5.41d0 a week ago.— British Official Wireless.
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  • 678 12 LOCAL INTERVIEW WITH DR. WU LIEN TEH Singapore, Friday. JNTER VIEWED by a Tribune representative on his arrival in Singapore to-day by the Scharnhorst, Dr. Wu Lien Teh, the famous bubonicplague expert and Director of the National Quarantine Service of China, said that the
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  • 98 12 PENANG CASE Woman Accuses Malay And European (From Our Oicn Reporter) AIir.ITST i Penang. Friday. IUOVBT I and 4 hav e been fixed for the trial of Captain Lloyd Joaquim, an old European resident of Penane. and SharifT Din bin I ,C «n alias Van
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  • 64 12 Body Washed Ashore On Penary Beach From Our Otvn Reporter I Fsnang. to-dav. JT wa s oniy tt few we«k* d«o tha'i u i; t *s?*i oca-balhiiiK at TWir.- fn~? **I!j &^3sf^sus^ W Oecol"'J r s k «E* S. £C€st ,Ul beach for a ahoit holiday And nn?
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  • 351 12 Sir Victor Sassoon On Malaya's Future "BRIGHT FULL OF PROMISE" AN INTERVIEW Does Not Believe In Speculating Singapore. Frwlav A Git EAT fulurr for tlalaya, in Jr«i jcfctV time or *o, i» presto ted b* Sir Victor Saloon, the famou* m(lnstrial magnate, &a<| n»v?)»c personality, who arrived in Singapore to-day
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  • 124 12 Bankruptcy Discharge Allowed Singapore. Friday. DISCHARGE subject to six month s "suspension was granted by Mr Jus! day to Mr p ***W Court .S--aay, to Mr. R. Savannathan a em Ployed in the General FoS office T w K P rt 011 the bankruptcy Mr and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 11 12 QDLLEY. SCOTT It TOLLEY LTD. <^§3 SOVTM AVSr*Ai.iA V? &fCr.Sf Tvr
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    • 54 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. A3ENTS MALACCA HONG CHYF JU m SEREMBAN r&BNT BROS K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONti XI .v NG RON CHEE, KLANG LFE ENG TEH, LEE AH WENG PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LID. BRANCHES:
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  • 451 13 Japanese Trade Beauty Specialists MISSION ARRIVES IN SINGAPORE 2 WOMEN ALSO Labour Conditions Defended Singapore, Friday. A32,G00-mile tour around the world to spread the name and goodwill of Japanese trade, and'to study industrial conditions in other coun-tries-is being undertaken by a party of 31 Japanese business men and women (of
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  • 651 13 Penang Appointment TO BE THIRD MAGISTRATE (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. |7<EW names in the scroll of p;*eser. < day Penang- history, among its politicians, professional men and business magnates, is more worthy 01 honour and admiration than that of Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, successful
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  • 24 13 Mr. L. B. Howey, of the Standard Vacuum Oil Co., Singapore, sailed hy thr Kaisar-I-Hind to-day en route to the United States on leave.
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  • 15 13 Mr. G. L. Bayliss and his bride. CHINESE BOY SCOUTS iiound For Jamboree In Holland
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  • 231 13 Singapore Friday. THE Conte Rosao this afternoon brought wi'h it. amongst other distinguished visitors, a bond of Chines boy scouts gathered from dlHerent parts of China r o attend the International Boy Smuts' Jamboree to be held in Holland shortly There are altogether 44 members in f he group, representative
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  • 85 13 grounds and open to the public will be given at 8.30 p.m. and again at 10.30. Princess Leona will be the targ t. Jack, who brought along a collection of 12 guns, will use a 22 rifle during the greater part of the show. In a special act, however. Jack
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  • 460 13 Dr. Wu Lien Teh. See interview on page 12. WEDDING AT THE CATHEDRAL Mr< G. L. Bayliss And Miss Phyllis Scott Singapore, Friday. $T Andrews Cathedral was the scene of a pretty wedding this afternoon The bride was Miss Phyllis Joa n Scot the daughter of Mr. and Mrs F
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  • 48 13 Singapore. Friday. His Highness the Crown Prince of Mysore. Jaya Chamaraja Wadayar, was on board the Scharnhorst which arrived in Singapore this aitcrnocm from Hongkong. The Prince left India en Apr. 1, and is on his way back after a twomonths' holiday in Japan.
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  • 45 13 Singapore, Saturday. A new addition to the fleet of Rotterdam Lloyd liners arrived in Singapore this morning when the Brastagi dropped anchor m the roads at ten o'clock. It expected that the sister ship Weltevreden will arrive in Singapore on July 23.
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  • 30 13 The Rev. Father Thomas Varghese, 8.A., of the Jacobite Syrian Church, India, will officiate at the Holy communion service at the Armenian Church, Hill Street, Singapore, at 8 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 170 13 WYE VALLEY CANNED FRUITS YEGETADLES Packed fresh from Garden and Orchard. They are delicious, PHONE STORE 5376 (4 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331, IPOH 111. ———W.P.S. 176. ABSOLUTE SECURITY j Motor l Mox j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. I Areata: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD, j Singapore Branches. r .g, RECORDS OF GREAT
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  • 1077 14  -  GAUDER VANQUISHED BY VENTURA (By Solar Plexus Singapore, Saturday. HAS Gunboat Jack slipped back a lot since his previous visit to Singapore two years ago, or did he pay too much respect to Som Pong's punches at the
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  • 42 14 Gunboat Jack beat Nai Som Pong en points, 10 rounds. Ventura Marqutz beat Young Gauder on points, 10 rounds. Harold Windsor beat Young Choon on points, 6 rounds. A. H. Jeeris beat Mohamed Awang on points, 4 rounds.
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  • 116 14 Last Night's Fights In K.L. (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. YOUNG Johnson lost to Kid Leyte on points in a 10 round contest held in the Bukit Bintang Park to-night. Johnson at 9.11 concede no less than 10 lbs. to his opponent. Three times during the
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  • 104 14 Playing at the A.A.U. court lasr Saturday, the Green Hill BP. deteated Ihe United A.P. by six games to one. Scores (Green Hill B.P. players mentioned first): Soh Hun Leng lost to Richard Tan 2—3, 7—15: Lee Tcow Hong beat X K. Swan 15—5, 15-3; Yeo I-long
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  • 148 14 Inter-Club Match At Sepoy Lines THE following are the tfjuns and starting tiroes fur the match between iln* Sepoy Lines Golf Club and Island Club to be played on Wednesday next at the Island Club (Sepoy Lines names ftr r t>: 4 15 pm. Miss S Lucas vs.
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  • 177 14 Ninth Annual Encounter Starts To-day The ninth annual inter-college cricket match between the Medical College and Rallies College will be played to-day and to-morrow on the Medical College ground. The Medical College, previous winners cf the Framroz and Winstedt Cup.* have won for the last five years in
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  • 222 14 The Anglo-Chinese School Reserves beet the second eleven of the Clarke R&ngcrs on the school ground by 50 runs. Scores: ACS. Hon King b. Retnasamy 24 Teck Reng c Lou: b Gilbert 2 Sim Boon Howe c Hashim b Gilbert I Cecil Wong run out
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  • 262 14 Wise And Choon Leong Eliminated Singapore, Friday. rAT strong Japanese combination, Aizawa and Uchida, beat Wise and Chua Choon Leong in straight sets yesterday in the Singapore L.T.A. championship tournament. A very hard fight was witnessed in the first set, which the Japanese won in the sixteenth
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  • 218 14 Perry's Vacant Title At Wimbledon London, July 2. IN the final of the men's champion ship singles at Wimbledon today Donald Budge (U.S.A.) beat yon Cramm (Germany) 6—3, 6—4, 6—2. Queen Mary was present and the centre court was packed. Yon Cramm got a lead of 2—o in
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  • 800 14 AT HARRINGAY Description Of Epic Fight OF almost every heavy-weight champion it has been said that the men he has beaten were wel 1 on the cown grade before hs defeated them. To some extent this is nccessar ly true, writes the boxing correspondent of the
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  • 134 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. AT a meeting of the Penrk Boring Board of Conlrol, held to-night, it was decided to suspend Jack LaRose for the rest of hie, license period in Perak, no; to renew his license on expiry and to turn over the
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  • 490 15 AT TAUNTON Lanes Lead Sussex At Liverpool London, July 2. YORKSHIRE, who beat Essex at Ilford in two days, are forging ihcad in he County championship race, leaving Sussex, who held the lead at one time, well behind. Sussex had
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  • 46 15 Government Services F.A. XI vs the Combined Services at Jalan Besar Stadium to-morrow: Said; H. Omar, Humphries; Chim Dock. Seng Quee or Tiab H., Tiab H. or Jumat; Mat Noor, Tiab A. Tee Siang, Madon. D. Ross. Reserves: Aslah Ahmat Itam, Alberque (Linesman).
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  • 451 15 Draw For Championship Tournaments The draw for the Singapore Badminton Association men's junior singles and doubles championship of Singapore was held at the Clerical Union Har-Par Hall und resulted as follows:— Singles: Loh Ngian Llm. Eye. Leow Kim Lee, bye, R. Ragunathan. bye. T. S. Peh. bye, Tay
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  • 80 15 The following will represent the Amateur A. U. "B" team in a iriendly return motch of six angles ar.d >ne double with the Devonshire "B" team at the latter's court to-morrow Sunday: Chan Joo Miang, Syed Sahm. Tay Foo Liang, Wee Sin Con, Soh Hun Long, Lee Teow
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  • 385 15 RUNNING ORDER SCRATCHINGS IPOH RACES Card Of Eight Events M W Vl*%U (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoll, July 2. TIGHT horse? are uot accepting for the opciuDK day of the Perak Turf Club's three-day Summer professional nice meeting in lpoh, as follows: RACE One—Nil. RACE Two—Kissing Cup. RACE Three—Nil. RACK
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 154 15 FOR HEALTH, STRENGTH AND INCREASED POWER OF THE VITAL ORGANS TAKE SANUTAFER For youth and age, manhood and wamanhood suffering from lassitude and a run-down feeling and the complexity of diverse disorders the sure index o7a brikdown.-SANUTAFER IS THE BEST TONIC and may be allowed to stand on the top
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    • 108 15 Pain the When Baby is restless and fretful and subject, to fits of temper, then in nine cases out of ten, stomach pains—constipation is the cause.... TO the growing child, regularity is of vital importance and in most cases has to be assisted, not by harsh and griping purgatives but
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    • 142 15 SUPREMACY THE I SINGAPORE ft- BRANCH** MAUMKS FfJREMOST INSUItttfCE COHPANY j W.P.S. 20. HERE IS HOW I KEEP MY GUMS l FIRM AND ROSY C-WtO A GENTLE *tf2S*^ DENTISTS APPROVE THIS NEW AID TO GUMS ROSY-HUED, firm gums are and cutting surfaces of the the perfect setting for spar- teeth
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 206 16 A CORRECTION ITo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir, In your paper issued on Thursday July l there appeared a para with a title "The Tamils' Farewell" In which the tea party whirh was held on the previous day at St. Andrew 1 House. Singapore,
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  • 48 16 Rugby, July 2. The King and Queen held a levee in tne London Court of Coronation Year at Euckmgham Palace last night, and there will be two courts next week, but they will take place at Holyrood durin« the Royal visit to Edinburgh.—British Official
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  • 16 16 The late Mr. Matthew Hill Alston director of the Kelantan Rubber Estates (1933), Ltd., left £106,230.
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  • 366 16 American Customs In A Quandary THE Department of Commerce of the United States has faced some difficult decisions in Its history, but fey have been more tiresome than that of the Chinese ears. An Indianapolis firm which specialises in the technique of plastic surgery was anxious
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  • 58 16 The accident ambulance service of the Singapore Fire Department received 234 calls during June, 22 of which were to cases outside Municipal limits The cases were clarified as followsMeter car accidents 22, motor lorry accidents 12. motor bus accidents 2 trolley car accidents 12, collapse cases lo aaenipteo
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  • 322 16 Need Encouragement, Says Doctor 'By Air Mail) London, June 18. "CHY men in matters of love need encouragement, and women should r.ot be thought unmaidenly for giving them this encouragement—within l.mito, of course." This was the opinion given at the summer school of the British Social
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  • 187 16 London-Glasgow In Hours A locomotive which, according to its designer. U capable of a speed of 100 n ph., t beim complete J »h e London, Midland and Scottish Rallworks here Tt is named Coronation and will •Inw a new tfiiln. the Coronation Scot, between London and
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  • 102 16 (By Air Mail) London. Mar S are Stanley-Wrench, S «™ersraduate. of Somorc^ri^Sm Hy E a hospita bcd re S Lf? an oration she oci*piec her time sketch! m* rm* lue heard tL, H exercise b °<* ■verse ha* her poe,n h bl «nk feeSVe'trraw^^r o^^ 1 dtgate's for
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    • 596 16 CLUB DIARY '{There are numerous Clubs in Singapore members of which are readers of 'he "Malaya Tribune." This Diary tt provided lor them. Secretaries are invitea Lo co-operate in keepit up-to-date and complete. Hapleninos of general interest will still oe .Lctaaed in the "Diary of Events." The Clvi) Diary" can
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 48 17 DUNLOPI FOR LONGEST SERVICE WELLS-GARDNER RADIOS ARRIVED. All Models From 5 to 13 Tubes and Battery Sets. SERVICEMEN NOTE Original Wells-Gardner Replacement Paris Available To All Service Shops and Servicemen At Usual Selling Prices. Sole Agents in Malaya: SUN RADIO SERVICE Co j 124, Cecil Street. Thone 4454.
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    • 69 17 We orient P new Radio A Pigmy in size. J Gi*m in p.iiurmancc. 5 Tube operates on either 110 voits or 230 volts A C. or D C. mains. It brings la programme not only from Singapore but also N.1.R.0.M., Bangkok. Bandoeng, etc., for only $19.50 with aerial. SPOT RADIO
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    • 208 17 To keep ihe Mouth FRESH, SWEET and GERM—FREE Alleiibdrys PASTILLES Get a bottle from your chemist 2 AU II =ife Sale! m now in full swing Nev~r was the buying so brisk and enthusiastic. Nevf! was the .Ac so ftagefly looked forward lo as at this. ANNUAL STOCKTAKING -SALE HZZZI
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    • 48 17 l »TMI TIUI TONIC POOP H jKEAT eastern optical, co n Optician Mr. t FAN). < Lei. tl'tt), 176, South Bridge Road, Singapore. ft, THINKofPYE WHEN YOU WANT A NEW RADIO I Kadu Tubes give n?w hfe j S to old sets. KEE HI AT RADIO CO.. S S
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    • 1304 17 I I ItlH P m Close <Jown. JT .1, IT JSL Cm -EL T Cll JUL JEU £29 C Ml" JL mm fiJi 9L %9 TRANSMISSION 3 7.20 a.m. A Religious Service CCon W 0 t jrregationalist), from the City Temple 9.35 p.m. Big Ben. Orchestral Music. London 9.50 p.m.
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  • 1720 18 The Co-Operative Movement Not Emotional Phrase Makers Object Essentially Practical May Not Cure But Will Alleviate Account Of Their Stewardships Annual Reports Of Tramways And Electrical Departments Importunity Of Ricksha Pullers O m c i a I Action. (From Our Staff Representative) Penang Office, June
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  • 304 18 Fisherman's Fiffht For Life (By Air Mail) Sydney, June 30. FIE following remarkable story is repotted in the "Sydney Sun." A life and death struggle between David Emnierton, well-known fisherman, and a huge shark. In ihe river at Forster. on the North Coast of New South
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 501 18 HTMAMS COLLEGE» Established la England 65 years. Singapore Branch, under _uropcSJ II Management at Cniicers Building, River Valley Road (entrance Damar Kd. A Expert tuition in ALL. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. Special courses in Short fl band, Typewriting, Book-keeping, commerce, Malay, Dutch and Frencn. _f Individual Instruction in ali subjects, atuaents may
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    • 224 18 6 One of Ihe world's greatest transport ClffCf OITIC rHB SPONTANEOLrB ti:b'jti to dlJljlGllllJ iMTEUAI MIWAYI >.PPEARO D 4 'KIWI WBX, A WEILKNOWW amdjcan Miwsrxm 'Since ill organisation twelve years ago, Britain's Imperial Airways has been one of the world's greatest air transport systems It was one of the first
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    • 35 18 < Scotland's Good Morning to the World There is no better greeting to the day than a richly nourishing dish of Scott's Porage Oats irom Bonnie Scotland. Easy to cook (5 minutes only) and easy '.hgest.
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    • 82 19 %/i£'s tke. 9oap 'J DAY LO NG I r L The tamp that enables the skin to preserve thfOUghoot the mid-day heat t he refreshing coolness of the mornine. I here is nothing its Wright's to harm Hie most delicate l;in. To its cleansing, qualities are added u.irivalied antiseptic properties
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    • 191 19 Only genuine WOODWARD'S' bears this BABY"trade-mark Genuine Woodward's Gripe Water, recommended by the medical profession for eighty year*, is distinguished by the famous trade-mark. There are plenty of inferior imitations on the market, but only genuine Woodward's bears thi* trade-mark. Mothers—safeguard your baby's health! In sist on genuine Woodward's Gripe
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    • 174 19 j I AR OATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON, ENGIANC. A„_ T I ppq PSYCHO RAY BADGE I H WEAR IT! SELF-TREATMENT OF DISFASF i S 8 1 WITH MARVELLOUS RESULTS. Phce SO9 ii^^T^Bw"' *J Sole Supplier:— j j MAX TING SUM, d.m.t.. d.st. m.s.p., j S F S\ 0 1
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    • 939 19 ivaitß?iVim ListenersT ItmlSn fj*J& ma™ mute, mo •».«.-^^l» "*IUIU Martin P iays own compositions. t p.mlchamber music y- P-m —News and Economic Re- 9.20 p m —Ponniar m..c£ (OMOMKd /ro m pC!/e 17) DJE DJN DJQ ln 9 5 0 P *-»35SwS USA. SHORTWAVE f 0.20 Pm on am- by
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